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In the Face of Moral Crisis, Churches Can’t Choose ‘Neutrality’
How Civil War–era churches that avoided taking sides on slavery ended up siding with its supporters.
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Important Developments in the Church and the World
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Ralph Winter’s Missions Campus Secures a Buyer
Pasadena property of former US Center for World Mission will become an international boarding school, pending a final sale next year. - Apr 17,
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US Officials Stand With Pastor at Turkish Terrorism Trial
Andrew Brunson tells the court, “I have been praying for Turkey for 25 years. I wouldn’t do anything against Turkey.” - Apr 12,
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Tyndale Sued by Boy Who Didn’t Come Back from Heaven
Subject of retracted afterlife account demands damages for using his name. - Apr 10,
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Bill Hybels Resigns from Willow Creek
Megachurch pastor “accelerates” October retirement weeks after former colleagues went public with misconduct allegations.
- Bob Buford, Founder of Leadership Network and Halftime, Has Died: He Was a Catalyst that Fostered a MovementMeet one of the most influential, but least known, church leaders: Bob Buford.
- New & Noteworthy BooksCompiled by Matt Reynolds.
- Leading Fearlessly in a Changing CulturePopular blogger and pastor Trevin Wax discusses how a marginalized church can actually be more effective.
- 10 Bible Translations You’ve Never Heard OfWhy we should read lesser-known versions of the Bible.
- How Freedom Became an American IdolOnce a people view themselves as their own highest authority, whatever they most value becomes their god. And that god will rule their nation.
- Why Has It Become Harder To Stock the Church Planter Pipeline?It’s become more difficult to recruit church planters today compared to the recent past
- Beth Moore: My 5 Keys to AccountabilityIn this celebrity culture, it’s easy for a servant to lose her way. These few habits keep our eyes on Jesus.
- Not the Stuff of Romance NovelsBilly and Ruth's marriage was one of calling. But true love came along.
- This Week, Speak the Name of Andrew Brunson, A Persecuted Brother in TurkeyPlease join us in standing with Brunson’s family and home church in lifting the name of Andrew Brunson to the God he serves.
- An Iranian Refugee’s Terrible Journey to GodI survived snowy mountains, a filthy prison, and an abusive husband. Then I discovered who had protected me all along.
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Get Thee a Flawed Wife
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When all our senses are involved we learn more, engage more, enjoy more, contribute more and remember more.(Pivot) -
Picking up the Mantle
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The Remarkable Story of China’s ‘Bible Women’
The history of Christianity in the world’s largest country can’t be told without acknowledging the female evangelists and pastors who built its church. -
It Is Not Good for Man—Or Immigrant—To Be Alone
Why pro-family immigration policy is God-honoring and good for the country. -
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NBC Resurrects ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’
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The Origin Story of Martin Luther King Jr.
How the civil-rights hero honed his preaching skills and prophetic vision at a Northern liberal seminary.